The truth will set us free (gazetaexpress)
According to Imer Mushkolaj, claims of the prosecutor Clint Williamson do not represent news for Kosovo population. Such claims were made earlier however this time, they come “wrapped” in a special report and they are expected to be proved at a court. “Immediately after the publication of the report, individuals, organizations and institutions found comfort on the fact that the prosecutor did not find facts for organ trafficking, despite the fact that he stated that there were such cases and investigations will continue. This way, the black shadow of murders with the intention to traffic human organs, will continue to be present above the heads of former KLA members, current politicians and the harmed image of Kosovo. It will continue to move in all our heads,” writes Mushkolaj.
Crimes are individual and if it is proved that someone from KLA committed them, the liberation army will not be blotted, however, if such offences happened, then this makes all of them responsible for allowing their comrades to deviate from the initial mission and for keeping silent all these years. Furthermore, this makes us all responsible for allowing to coexist for 15 years with people who did everything on behalf of war, freedom and on our behalf. If they are found guilty, they deserve our humiliation and punishment by the law. Coexistence with them means coexistence with crime. The truth will liberate us, says Mushkolaj.
I know that many might wonder why we are requesting punishment for our criminals when monstrous crimes committed in Kosovo during the war are not enlightened yet. This is true and painful, however this should not amnesty us as a society from the responsibility to bring the perpetrators in front of the justice. The sooner this happens, the better, writes Mushkolaj.